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The document contains C++ code for simple programs that take user input, such as name, age, letter, and responses to quiz questions, and output the input back to the user. The programs demonstrate basics of C++ like using variables, input/output streams, if/else statements, and returning values.

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C

The document contains C++ code for simple programs that take user input, such as name, age, letter, and responses to quiz questions, and output the input back to the user. The programs demonstrate basics of C++ like using variables, input/output streams, if/else statements, and returning values.

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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int age;
cout<<"enter your age:";//output asking
cin >> age; /taking imputs
cout<<"your age is:" << age << endl; oututinng the inputs to the screen
return 0;
}

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{//enter a char
char letter;
cout<<"enter a letter in the alphabet:";
cin >> letter;
cout<<"your letter was: " << letter << endl;
return 0;
}

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{//entering a single char
char letter;//setting the variable
cout<<"enter a letter in the alphabet:";//outputting the text
cin >> letter;//taking the char input
cout<<"your letter was: " << letter << endl;//outputting the cout then talking
putting the cin variable ofter
return 0;//returning 0
}

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string name;
string day;
string hday;
cout<<"whats your name?:";
cin >> name;
cout<<"Hi! "<<name;
cout<<"\nhow was your day? ";
cin >> day;
cout<<"thats great that your day was\n"<<day;
cout<<"\nwhat did you do today at school?\n"<<hday;
cin >> hday;
cout<<"ahh that is very cool";
return 0;
}

} hello what are you doing today


haha very cool
ewww get off weirdo
ummm what are doing dmetri
ya thats a little sus
amoung us is dead so is the dab
lunch is the i guess
walk and talk is sus
noah ha a girlfirend umm thats weirdo
what did you do at lunch
ummm why do you have a husband
ths song sucks
which rock are you
my dad like to go to the store to fish
so does my step mom
scott has a girlfirend
ur mom
i dont have dont have one
i like clouds
i am is the stortest sentence

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string name;
string enter;
string start;
std::string respond;
std::cout << "Press enter to start...\n";
std::cin.get();
std::cout << "Are you ready to start the quiz, " << name << "? Yes/No.\n";
std::cin >> respond;
cout<<"\nwhat is your name???\n";
cin >> name;
cout<<"\nHi! " << name ;

string q1;
string q2;

cout << "\nGoodluck :)\n";


cout << "question 1:\n";
cout << "when was george washington born? ""\n A:February 22, 1732\n B: Febuary
21, 1732\n";
cin >> q1;

if ((q1 =="'WRONG! better luck next time!") || (q1 == "WRONG! better luck next
time!"))
{
cout << "howw you were the history teacher\n\n";
}
else if ((q1 == "A") || (q1 == "a"))
{
cout << "YAY! you got it right keep up the good work\n\n";
}
else
{
cout << "YAY! you got it right keep up the good work\n\n";
}

return 0;
}

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string name;
string enter;
string start;
std::string respond;
std::cout << "Press enter to start...\n";
std::cin.get();
std::cout << "Are you ready to start the quiz, " << name << "? Yes/No.\n";
std::cin >> respond;
cout<<"\nwhat is your name???\n";
cin >> name;
cout<<"\nHi! " << name ;
string q1;
string q2;

cout << "\nGoodluck :)\n";


cout << "question 1:\n";
cout << "when was george washington born? ""\n A:February 22, 1732\n B: Febuary
21, 1732\n";
cin >> q1;

if ((q1 =="B") || (q1 == "b"))


{
cout << "howw you were the history teacher\n\n";
}
else if ((q1 == "A") || (q1 == "a"))
{
cout << "YAY! you got it right keep up the good work\n\n";
}
else
{
cout << "Question 3:";
}

return 0;
}

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